Phillip G. Rogers, 67, dies when his pickup leaves roadway on Avenue U east of Lorraine, Kansas
One killed in Ellsworth County crash
He wasn’t wearing a seat belt, the patrol said.
According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, Phillip G. Rogers of Lorraine was driving a pickup east on Avenue U about 6 miles east of Lorraine when his pickup left the roadway for an unknown reason just west of K-14. The patrol said Rogers was driving east on Avenue U, just west of K-14 highway, about 6 miles east of Lorraine, in a 2011 GMC pickup truck when the vehicle left the roadway for an unknown reason. The truck came to rest in the grass on the south shoulder of the roadway, and Rogers was pronounced dead at the scene. No one else was involved.
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